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Apple plans a notch-free MacBook Pro for 2026

Apple is revolutionizing its MacBook Pro lineup in 2026 with OLED technology and a notch-free, hole-punch camera design. Here’s what to expect.

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Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup could see a major design shake-up in 2026, potentially bidding farewell to the notch that has defined its aesthetic since 2021. According to research firm Omdia, future 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will adopt a hole-punch camera design instead, reflecting a broader trend in laptop design. While the specifics remain under wraps, the change aligns with Apple’s anticipated introduction of OLED displays in the same year.

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The shift to a hole-punch camera, as seen in smartphones, could free up more screen real estate, giving macOS users an uninterrupted display. This could especially benefit the menu bar, an area constrained by the current notch design. While it’s unclear whether Apple will introduce its iPhone-like Dynamic Island—a feature that merges notifications and functionality into the camera cutout—the absence of a bulky notch is sure to offer a cleaner look and enhanced usability.

The 2026 models are expected to feature OLED displays, a major upgrade from the mini-LED technology in today’s MacBook Pros. OLED panels promise vibrant colors, higher contrast ratios, and improved energy efficiency. With Samsung reportedly developing advanced 8th-generation OLED panels for Apple, this marks a leap forward in display quality. Thinner and lighter MacBook Pro designs are also on the horizon, thanks to the flexibility of OLED technology.

A look at the front and the back of the Apple's M4 MacBook Pro in Space Black and Silver.
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Until 2026, Apple plans to make incremental updates. The next-generation MacBook Pros in 2025 are expected to include M5 chips with minor design tweaks. For users considering an upgrade, experts suggest holding off until the OLED-equipped models arrive, as these are likely to deliver the most substantial improvements in years.

Interestingly, the MacBook Air line will retain its notched design until at least 2028. This decision could be a strategic way to differentiate the professional MacBook Pro series from the more affordable Air models.

Apple’s design and technology choices often set industry benchmarks, and the transition to OLED displays combined with a notch-free design may reshape the laptop landscape. Whether you love or loathe the notch, 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year for MacBook Pro fans.


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